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Irish Times (Crosaire) Feb 25 2011

ClueAnswer
'Cut into the cup to get one's teeth into (4,2)' CHEWUP
'Des, you must be exhausted (4,2)' USEDUP
'Does Foley age on them, by the sound of it? (5)' TREES
'Furniture for the end of 19 down, flat on top (6)' TABLES
'Gone to the bad for a month, I see (6)' SEPTIC
'Had a look at the one above you, by the sound of it (6)' SENIOR
'Prepare to drive the man, perhaps, with giggles (2-4)' TEHEES
'Strictly speaking, cute, perhaps (6)' SEVERE
'With great respect, one is about 'er, but not for prosecution (9)' DEFERENCE
Can no work be found for one in the artillery (2' 2) NEER
Catherine would be the last that takes after one of 2 down SKATE
For fishing to get the ball TACKLE
Get a taxi back by car at a gamble BACCARAT
I am E's half turn here SEMI
I am what it swallowed to be a copycat IMITATE
Imply there's a hundred on this in the form of money CONNOTE
In business he turns to this ruddy craft TRADER
In position to go on strike STANCE
It's wrong to have taken the head off ERRING
Mark an uneaten final bit of this ANNOTATE
Mean to get able to be so sad MISER
More largely hawkish than 12 across on the links EAGLE
One gets a green light from such a playful villain IAGO
Said to have been a hawkish magician MERLIN
Stand in just about now REPRESENT
Such 20 down like writers ASPENS
Such fish must be kept flat on ice SKATES
Such lines is not for the same manuscript ISOTHERMS
The South could make this fish shiver HAKE
The VIPs lack 32 across NOTABLES
They have a striking resemblance to each other MATCHES
They sound as if a Scotsman's cow has got stuck here ACOUSTICS
They're there for a living DENIZENS
This sounds real loose about a teetotaller RATTLE
Turn with a twist in lying here UNTRUE
Would sound dear to meet this VENISON
'Cut into the cup to get one's teeth into (4,2)' CHEWUP
'Des, you must be exhausted (4,2)' USEDUP
'Does Foley age on them, by the sound of it? (5)' TREES
'Furniture for the end of 19 down, flat on top (6)' TABLES
'Gone to the bad for a month, I see (6)' SEPTIC
'Had a look at the one above you, by the sound of it (6)' SENIOR
'Prepare to drive the man, perhaps, with giggles (2-4)' TEHEES
'Strictly speaking, cute, perhaps (6)' SEVERE
'With great respect, one is about 'er, but not for prosecution (9)' DEFERENCE
Can no work be found for one in the artillery (2' 2) NEER
Catherine would be the last that takes after one of 2 down SKATE
For fishing to get the ball TACKLE
Get a taxi back by car at a gamble BACCARAT
I am E's half turn here SEMI
I am what it swallowed to be a copycat IMITATE
Imply there's a hundred on this in the form of money CONNOTE
In business he turns to this ruddy craft TRADER
In position to go on strike STANCE
It's wrong to have taken the head off ERRING
Mark an uneaten final bit of this ANNOTATE
Mean to get able to be so sad MISER
More largely hawkish than 12 across on the links EAGLE
One gets a green light from such a playful villain IAGO
Said to have been a hawkish magician MERLIN
Stand in just about now REPRESENT
Such 20 down like writers ASPENS
Such fish must be kept flat on ice SKATES
Such lines is not for the same manuscript ISOTHERMS
The South could make this fish shiver HAKE
The VIPs lack 32 across NOTABLES
They have a striking resemblance to each other MATCHES
They sound as if a Scotsman's cow has got stuck here ACOUSTICS
They're there for a living DENIZENS
This sounds real loose about a teetotaller RATTLE
Turn with a twist in lying here UNTRUE
Would sound dear to meet this VENISON
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